I am unfamiliar with burlesque, save a sanitize version of "Gypsy", that I saw when in eighth grade when my stepmother's high-school (the one at which she taught, I mean) put it on. But I am sure you do well by the genre... That it is probably modernized a bit.
No?
And, what's your chicanery, your trickery?
(Burlesque is to be a trixta, no?)
(I know that burlar in Spanish means to trick, as Don Juan was a burlador, or trixta.)
I am unfamiliar with burlesque, save a sanitize version of "Gypsy", that I saw when in eighth grade when my stepmother's high-school (the one at which she taught, I mean) put it on. But I am sure you do well by the genre... That it is probably modernized a bit.
No?
And, what's your chicanery, your trickery?
(Burlesque is to be a trixta, no?)
(I know that burlar in Spanish means to trick, as Don Juan was a burlador, or trixta.)